SNAM Special Issue on Diffusion of Information and Influence in Social Networks

Notification Due

Jun 26, 2026

Final Version Due

Jun 26, 2026

Submission Deadline

Aug 09, 2015

Call for papers: “Diffusion of Information and Influence in Social Networks”

It is our pleasure to invite you to submit your work to the Special Issue

of Social Network Analysis and Mining journal (SNAM), entitled

“Diffusion of Information and Influence in Social Networks”.

For the details please read below.

Best regards,

Radosław Michalski

Paulo Shakarian

Ingo Scholtes

Jarosław Jankowski

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DESCRIPTION

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The digital era creates new possibilities for observing humans’ behavior,

especially the one expressed on the Internet, but we also leave traces during

everyday activity by making phone calls, using GPS devices or using any kind

of transportation. People who meet together or communicate over the Internet

or other channels constantly exchange information, rumors, spread opinions

and attitudes. Sometimes it is just an information that is being passed from

one to another, but it may also become the beginning of a huge change,

either of an individual or even of the whole society – but in both cases

it starts with becoming influenced or influencing others. Social influence

is the process of a complex nature which involves our location in social

network, the network structure and dynamics, time and psychological

and sociological factors. At the level of an individual it is rather

a psychological process but at the network scale it is strongly dependent

on the network structure and its dynamics. Hence, studying social influence

is a challenging interdisciplinary task, which, if succeeded, leads to better

understanding of the surrounding world.

This Special Issue aims to gather researchers studying the phenomenon

of social influence in networks and it is indented to be a cross-domain

knowledge exchange. That is why we are willing to present the state of the art

and current research in this area from different perspectives: computer

science, physics, sociology, as well as mathematics or psychology, making this

issue interdisciplinary. We believe that only by taking the advantage of all

the above mentioned fields it is possible to move forward in understanding how

this complex works and how the society may benefit from understanding it better.

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TOPICS OF INTEREST

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The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to the following:

– diffusion of information and innovations

– social influence

– influence maximization

– graphical voter models

– evolutionary graph theory

– epidemic models on graphs

– data-driven approaches

– temporal networks

– seeding strategies

– optimization of dynamic processes in networks

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Submission deadline: 9 August 2015

First round decision: end of November 2015 (previously: 30 September 2015)

Expected publication: 2016

Articles reporting original and unpublished research results pertaining

to the above topics are solicited. Submitted articles will follow an academic

review process. Manuscripts must be prepared according to the instruction

for authors available at the journal webpage and submitted through

publisher’s online submission system. Please note: when submitting,

please choose correct special issue, i.e. “S.I.: Diffusion

and Influence in Social Networks”.

Journal website:

http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/journal/13278

Submission system website:

https://www.editorialmanager.com/snam/default.aspx

This CFP online as a PDF/txt file:

http://www.ii.pwr.edu.pl/~michalski/CFP/SNAM-SI-Diffusion-CFP.pdf

http://www.ii.pwr.edu.pl/~michalski/CFP/SNAM-SI-Diffusion-CFP.txt

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GUEST EDITORS

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Radosław Michalski, Wrocław University of Technology, Wrocław, Poland

radoslaw.michalski@pwr.edu.pl, http://www.ii.pwr.edu.pl/~michalski

Paulo Shakarian, Arizona State University, Arizona, United States

paulo@shakarian.net, http://shakarian.net/paulo

Ingo Scholtes, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

ischoltes@ethz.ch, http://www.ingoscholtes.net/

Jarosław Jankowski, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland

jjankowski@wi.zut.edu.pl, http://jjankowski.zut.edu.pl/